My Gym in Delray Beach, FL

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Do party rental companies offer discounts for self pickup?

No, party rental companies don’t usually offer discounts for self pickup. However, most of them charge a delivery fee, so if the renter is able to pick up their order in person, it can save them paying the fee.

Do party rental companies deliver?

Many party rental companies deliver, but they all have rules around delivery, and many also have a delivery fee and/or a minimum rental order in order to get delivery. Some party rental companies only deliver to the first floor, and most will not remove their shoes if delivering inside. For some types of items (i.e. tents) set-up is a standard part of the delivery service, but for others, it’s an extra service.

Do party rental companies require a deposit?

Yes, party rental companies almost always require a deposit.

What is the length of the usual rental period?

The length of rental period varies depending on type of event, but one industry standard is 48-72 hours, which allows rental item pickup/drop-off the day before the event and return the day after. Some companies, however, have a 24-hour rental period, unless another length is stipulated at the time of booking. Others will allow as much as one week for items to be returned, especially if the event is scheduled to take place over multiple days. If you require special arrangements, it is important you discuss terms with the company at the time of reservation.

How far in advance should party rentals be reserved?

How far in advance party rentals should be reserved varies according to the size and scope of the event. Experts advise that expensive or high-demand items for major events (i.e. tents and AV equipment for weddings and corporate functions) be reserved as far out as six to eight months in advance, with three months being the minimum window. Commonplace items (dishware, chairs) for small events can typically be secured within weeks or months of the event, if it’s happening off-peak season, but still, rental companies advise “it’s never too early.”

Gyms motto is "no gymtimidation" I got shoulder checked by another female at this gym, she proceeded to get in my face and suggest I go outside to fight her, while she was being held back by a male customer. I advised management, no corrective action was taken. My friends and I will not be continuing our business with this gym, don't feel safe.

This experience was terrible!!! The morning manager is very rude and unprofessional. I was forced to buy a day pass instead of giving me the chance to have a free one time visit to see if I like the place. Furthermore, when I mentioned the place I usually work out he said "Orange Theory sucks and You will never be in shape" on top of this the front desk associate told me to go in and the chased me to pay 15$ Like if I was breaking in. I used to be a member of La fitness and thought it had good service brand standards.

My friend gave me a guest pass for 3 days to try the gym out! I was excited to try it out in hopes to possibly get a membership. Once there to get my free 3 day pass I was greeted impolitely(aka not with a smile, or a friendly word or gesture) and pushed into one of the "offices" where I was given an ultimatum to give them my credit card number or pay $15/day for the pass. NOWHERE on the terms and conditions did they list this ultimatum for the guest pass and I have assumed it was all a lie to get me to give them my Credit Card #. I would never give out my CC# without knowing fully I would sign a membership. He told me "you know LA fitness you know what we offer so you should know if you want the membership now." The whole point of the 3 day pass was to figure out if I wanted to sign up in the first place. It was my first time ever walking into an LA fitness! He treated me with hostility and attitude the whole way. NEVER did he ask how I was, smile, or treat me with respect. I was appalled at the way I was treated and promptly could not keep it together so I walked out. I felt degraded and was treated as if I was a teenager looking for a free gym pass. I was absolutely not looking for a handout. If LA has found people are looking for a free gym pass and are abusing the privilege then they should not offer the free pass in the first place. The people there are unfriendly, pushy, and outright rude. They are out for money, not to give their customers a healthy life. I would NEVER recommend this place to anyone. There are many more gyms where you are greeted politely and given a free pass as promised before you are pushed to sign a membership.